For Our Saturday Night Readers
I trust that you're preparing your heart to come together in the morning and worship the Lord as the Body of Christ - the Church. For those of you who like an advance look at the Bible texts we will consider, give a look to Psalm 119. You cannot miss it. It is the longest chapter in the Bible. We will focus out attention on Psalm 119:105, but do peruse the whole Psalm tonight if you can. Its (chapter 119's) theme is the Word of God. We will be talking about another of our Core Values - Scripture.
I mentioned in an earlier posting that you will notice a little change in the sanctuary when you arrive in the morning. I'm anxious to hear your thoughts on the changes after the service. No, I am still not going to tell you what to expect. You'll have to wait and see when you arrive.
As we worship, we will unite our hearts in song. Martin Luther penned the words to one of the songs, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. We'll also sing an anonymously written German hymn, Fairest Lord Jesus in a contemporary arrangement. Add in the Darrel Evans song we learned a few weeks ago, Your Love Is Extravagant and a couple Chris Tomlin songs, and our season of singing will be very stirring. I look forward to worshipping our Lord together with you in the morning.
I mentioned in an earlier posting that you will notice a little change in the sanctuary when you arrive in the morning. I'm anxious to hear your thoughts on the changes after the service. No, I am still not going to tell you what to expect. You'll have to wait and see when you arrive.
As we worship, we will unite our hearts in song. Martin Luther penned the words to one of the songs, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. We'll also sing an anonymously written German hymn, Fairest Lord Jesus in a contemporary arrangement. Add in the Darrel Evans song we learned a few weeks ago, Your Love Is Extravagant and a couple Chris Tomlin songs, and our season of singing will be very stirring. I look forward to worshipping our Lord together with you in the morning.












1 Comments:
I've never responded to a "blog" before, but felt the need to share my thoughts/feelings concerning the "change" in the seating arrangements in the sanctuary, yesterday morning.
I feel that it truly "enhanced" our time of worship, together!
It's a warmer/friendlier atmosphere, but...(Pastor Darin's favorite word)...it broadens the ability to be able to see, hear and feel the essence of worship, as you can hear all of the harmonies and to see all of the faces...just glowing with being so close to God!
Good job...df
By Pastor Darin's sister, Debbie, at 1/30/2006 6:11 AM
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